*Dead wrong Randy*! This is the most important place to discuss this stupidity by our government. A lot of todays pictures are taken to record what history of railroads that remain. Should I have to answer to any officer of the law if I am photographing any of the historic stations on the Gladstone Branch? Hand over a roll of film or erase my digital information? NO. And thanks to this discussion I have several ideas on how to handle the situation. Do you expect big brother to let rail fans now when it is or is not legal to take picture. Do come to East Tennessee where it is ok to photograph trains, stations and what ever you want. We have two very busy railroads, the CSX (Clinchfield) and Norfolk Southern. They do own the DL&W, Erie and the Erie Lackawanna today. Pete ELHS# 2848 Janet & Randy Brown wrote: >I am going to excercise a personal right and say that this list is not the forum for this discussion. I thought this list was for the discussion of the history (for that's all it can be) of the ERIE, the LACKAWANNA, and the ERIE LACKAWANNA Railroads, not for addressing the problems atttendant to railfanning or operating CSX or NS. > >I thought the moderator had made this clear months ago. I agreed with him then. If he has changed the list into a review and forum for current political views, complaints and experiences, I have to disagree with him now. > >The issue is important, even vital to our survival as a nation and a culture, and therefore worthy of debate, decision and action. > >But not here. > >Randy Brown, ELHS#16 > > The Erie Lackawanna Mailing List > Sponsored by the ELH&TS > http://www.elhts.org > > > > - -- Pete Heimbach The Erie Lackawanna Mailing List Sponsored by the ELH&TS http://www.elhts.org ------------------------------
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